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Skypemare

Film Info
Showtime
Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
World Premiere
Category
Film Category
Short
Runtime
Run Time
7m
Directed by
Directed by
John Fitzpatrick
Produced by
Produced By
John Fitzpatrick
Written by
Written by
John Fitzpatrick
Main Cast
Main Cast
Cerina Vincent & Annika Marks
Synopsis
Alison is left home alone on Halloween night but while chatting with her best friend Jenna over Skype something terrifying happens to Jenna, leaving Alison helpless on the other side of the computer screen watching in horror.

About the Director(s)

Director(s)
Contact Info
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3130022/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

John

Fitzpatrick

Director
John Fitzpatrick is an award winning independent film director and professional editor. He holds bachelors degrees in Media Arts and English Literature....Read more
John Fitzpatrick is an award winning independent film director and professional editor. He holds bachelors degrees in Media Arts and English Literature. He began his filmmaking career at a young age; his first festival film was a documentary short that ultimately garnered a $20,000 research grant for his high school’s Marine Chemistry department. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2001, John has edited numerous TV shows, music videos and promotional material for various studios and networks such as Warner Brothers, NBC, TBS, Bravo, MTV and DC Comics. He has served as supervising editor on three cable shows: 10 Items or Less (TBS), Unbeatable Banzuke (G4), and The Dub Magazine Project (MTV2). The latter ranked highest in MTV2 history. John has directed over 20 shorts with numerous accolades and festival screenings and an award winning independent feature, “Mercy”. His twelve episode web series, “Phantom Rabbit Hitman” premiered at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival and is partnered with YouTube. Recently, his micro budget, drama short “Just One” screened at festivals across the country. In addition to “Skypemare”, John has two other exciting shorts slated for release in 2014: the Hitchcockian thriller “Pendulum” and the film noir “Reflex”. Read less
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